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    • SkulptureS
      Skulpture Izzy Guru
      last edited by

      How about a 'null' scene that just has an enter scene triggering a jump to next scene so you fully transition into black for 'N' milliseconds and then into the next new scene?

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      • DIarmuiDD
        DIarmuiD
        last edited by

        @skulpture; I'm trying to not have to go to black. for a continuous set the blackout creates a punctuation I don't want, but for some reason with the fader set up I have once I leave the scene I'm coming from the scene I'm going into stops.

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        • dbiniD
          dbini
          last edited by

          @DIarmuiD - do you need to use scenes? or can your project be built in one scene, using envelopes to fade between projectors. i only use scenes when i know i can interrupt the flow. i've never found transitions between scenes to be as smooth as transitions within a scene.

          John

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          • DIarmuiDD
            DIarmuiD
            last edited by

            @dbini 

            Had considered this. 2 problems i encountered (1)  processing power. too many videos running slowing down my machine significantly. within each scene  I have at least 2-3 videos each with at least 2-3 effects and using midi to control parameters (2)  using a midi controller with limited controls and notes.
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            • dbiniD
              dbini
              last edited by

              @DIarmuiD

              (1) If videos aren't playing when they aren't being used, then they're not using any processor. (i often use an envelope to fade out a vid, then send a value of zero to the Movie Player speed input, triggered by the end of the Envelope Generator)
              (2) Are videos being played sequentially? you can use a Counter actor to increase movie numbers within the same Movie Player, or a Counter and a Selector to route the MIDI controls to different players in sequence.

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              • DIarmuiDD
                DIarmuiD
                last edited by

                @dbini 

                Thanks a million, i am jumping between videos so there is no set sequence within each sub set, but the counter selector combo may prove to be a solution. will see if i can make this work. Thanks again.
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                • DusXD
                  DusX Tech Staff
                  last edited by

                  @AlexWilliams

                  Was this ever submitted as a feature request?
                  Let me know.. if not I can add it.

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                  • AlexWilliamsA
                    AlexWilliams @DusX
                    last edited by

                    @dusx I'm pretty sure I submitted a feature request for it. It would be a great finesse tool to have. Can you let me know if it's in the hopper to add?

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                    • WolandW
                      Woland Tech Staff
                      last edited by

                      Here's another solution to try. @bonemap was saying that the GLSL Shaders crashed Isadora on their computer, but you can always pause the engine (Shift+Cmd+P) then go into that Scene and replace those with something else. 

                      This works on the same principle as @Dusx 's "SYSt3m", putting complex programming inside Macros, all controlled via the same Scene, because any User Actor/Macros that are inactive, (via use of the User Actor On/Off), won't leech any processing power. I ran with this idea and suggested putting entire Isadora Scenes inside of Macros. I'll be refining this and making it into its own forum post at some point in the near future.

                      Multiple Macro Scenes 1.2.zip

                      Best wishes,

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                      • DusXD
                        DusX Tech Staff @Woland
                        last edited by

                        @woland said:

                        Dusx 's "SYSt3m"

                         I really should do a full update / rebuild of SYStem. Its a powerful tool, that would really shine if fully upgraded to vid-gpu. 
                        The main modules are core parts of my User Actor libraries to this day. I plan to reimplement the live routing actors.. thats really what made it cool.

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                        • WolandW
                          Woland Tech Staff @DusX
                          last edited by

                          @dusx said:

                           I really should do a full update / rebuild of SYStem. Its a powerful tool, that would really shine if fully upgraded to vid-gpu. The main modules are core parts of my User Actor libraries to this day. I plan to reimplement the live routing actors.. thats really what made it cool.

                           Happy to help with the conversion if you're busy 😉

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                          • DusXD
                            DusX Tech Staff @Woland
                            last edited by

                            @woland said:

                            Happy to help

                             Thanks for the offer, but I have some specific ideas on how to improve the modularity and flexibility of the system using new features within Isadora. 
                            Also, specific integrations with custom plugins, that I am far from ready to release 😉

                            As I learn, I will post and share. I'm sure a couple tutorials will come.

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                            • AlexWilliamsA
                              AlexWilliams @DusX
                              last edited by

                              Wondering if anyone knows what the default fade actually is in 2.5.2 - it seems like a linear fade, is that the case? Perhaps an obvious question, but curious as to what it was programmed as.

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                              • markM
                                mark @AlexWilliams
                                last edited by

                                @alexwilliams said:

                                Wondering if anyone knows what the default fade actually is in 2.5.2

                                 It's linear.

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                                • AlexWilliamsA
                                  AlexWilliams @mark
                                  last edited by AlexWilliams

                                  @mark thanks for clarifying - any chance custom/curved fades may come sometime soon? What I do now is bring them into AE and export an image as a movie... 

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                                  • AlexWilliamsA
                                    AlexWilliams @AlexWilliams
                                    last edited by

                                    So this solution just came to me and it works well. Pretty simple and smooth. 

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